Hondaracing02
Well-Known Member
I have a c332 with only 900 hours. It has not given me any issues- it’s winter in the Midwest and has been cold of course. One morning after about an hour it gave me a low oil pressure warning and began to countdown to shutdown. I shut it off and restarted, same issue. I hit the main power for 30 seconds, restarted and could run for another 45 min then it would give me issues from time to time again. Sometimes would work for 30-44 min, other times maybe 2 min. Eventually pulled it into shop.
New day- I replaced oil sensor and restarted, oil pressure warning right away. I put a mechanical guage on it and was barely getting 10PSI at idle. I changed oil and filter with oem 0w-40. Started it up and got 18-20 psi, as it warmed up after a few minutes it would creep down to 15-16 psi. As I increase rpm it would actually decrease engine oil pressure. I didn’t want to run it for any more than 3-5 min so I shut it down.
These machine have the oil filter relocated to a side cover. The o-ring has a slight seep around the original filter housing, but you can’t see it leak, just is wet, wouldn’t think that would cause issues.
I suspected and hoped maybe the relief valve was bad, removed radiator and went after that. Looked good, spring and snap ring all tight and in place. I then took front cover off engine to view oil pump. It’s a mechanical gear driven pump off the crank. From what I can tell it looks okay, I can turn it side to side maybe 1/8” inch max by hand. I assume maybe there’s a key way. I suppose it could be stripped and I just don’t notice it with hand pressure instead of a running engine. But not sure what would cause that. In order to remove pump, I’ll have to take off the next outer cover and some other components. I’m afraid I’m going after the wrong culprit.
My gauge is from harbor freight, but does seem to be working okay. Came with two gauges (different ranges) and both are reading the same.
These sensors per the book go off if they don’t see 13psi at startup, and again if they don’t see at least 3 psi. Seems awfully low. At full rpm it’s supposed to be 42-58psi. I get around 13-14psi.
I’m wondering if this has been an issue for awhile and I didn’t know it because the sensor never went off until the oil became cold and dirty enough? Now with fresh oil and filter, the sensor would likely be happy, but still technically too low of pressure. Maybe this has been ongoing and loosing more and more pressure; but why? Or is this a new thing..
Could the motor really be randomly bad with excess wear? It doesn’t seem to knock or have extra noise at all. Any other ideas or culprits to cause low oil pressure? Thanks in advance!
New day- I replaced oil sensor and restarted, oil pressure warning right away. I put a mechanical guage on it and was barely getting 10PSI at idle. I changed oil and filter with oem 0w-40. Started it up and got 18-20 psi, as it warmed up after a few minutes it would creep down to 15-16 psi. As I increase rpm it would actually decrease engine oil pressure. I didn’t want to run it for any more than 3-5 min so I shut it down.
These machine have the oil filter relocated to a side cover. The o-ring has a slight seep around the original filter housing, but you can’t see it leak, just is wet, wouldn’t think that would cause issues.
I suspected and hoped maybe the relief valve was bad, removed radiator and went after that. Looked good, spring and snap ring all tight and in place. I then took front cover off engine to view oil pump. It’s a mechanical gear driven pump off the crank. From what I can tell it looks okay, I can turn it side to side maybe 1/8” inch max by hand. I assume maybe there’s a key way. I suppose it could be stripped and I just don’t notice it with hand pressure instead of a running engine. But not sure what would cause that. In order to remove pump, I’ll have to take off the next outer cover and some other components. I’m afraid I’m going after the wrong culprit.
My gauge is from harbor freight, but does seem to be working okay. Came with two gauges (different ranges) and both are reading the same.
These sensors per the book go off if they don’t see 13psi at startup, and again if they don’t see at least 3 psi. Seems awfully low. At full rpm it’s supposed to be 42-58psi. I get around 13-14psi.
I’m wondering if this has been an issue for awhile and I didn’t know it because the sensor never went off until the oil became cold and dirty enough? Now with fresh oil and filter, the sensor would likely be happy, but still technically too low of pressure. Maybe this has been ongoing and loosing more and more pressure; but why? Or is this a new thing..
Could the motor really be randomly bad with excess wear? It doesn’t seem to knock or have extra noise at all. Any other ideas or culprits to cause low oil pressure? Thanks in advance!